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"more things than" is a grammatically correct construction and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare two quantities or qualities, where one is greater or more numerous than the other. Example: I have more things than my sister. (The speaker has a larger quantity or variety of things than their sister). John knows more things than Mary. (John has a greater knowledge or understanding of things than Mary).
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Why more things than you've ever seen or known?
I was doing much more things than him".
Or at least, more things than you would have guessed.
I just do more things than most people".
More people have more ways to say more things than ever before.
"I got more things than most people out of coming here," he said.
I learned there's a lot more things than I thought that could kill you there.
Emanuel went on to say: "He's willing to work on more things than the others.
I'll say this, I think that they are more things than the law.
It provides many more things than a fewer-member league conference would".
"We've had cleaning people break more things than the people who come here," Mr. Blixt said.
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